Archive for month: June, 2016

We are changing exhibitions to prepare for the opening of The Money Show. Join us for the launch on Friday 8 July 2016 from 6–8pm at NN.

<em>The Money Show</em> is a group exhibition bringing together the work of leading international artists Beatrice Gibson (UK), Goldin+Senneby (Sweden) and Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas (Lithuania). Each artwork involves an examination of money, history and an element of construction. The title of the show is itself an act of hubris through its impertinent use of the definite article, aping the bankers, traders and politicians behind the various crashes of modern history. In light of the fall of the pound since the UK’s Brexit vote the question of money, stability and society may feel all the more urgent.

Do you have a film and need a producer, a cast, a director?
Do you want advice about development and funding?
Are you an actor looking for work?
Are you interested in film and the arts in Northampton?

This is the first of an ongoing monthly event for anyone looking to create and develop work, a chance to meet and talk about potential collaborations, and build relationships within the film community in Northamptonshire. Then over the following months we will focus on a specific field i.e. July will focus on screenwriting and adaptations for the screen.

Please do come along! If you have anything specifically you wish to talk about, please let us know and we will try our best to accommodate any queries you may have on the night.

Thursday 23rd June Doors at 7pm – (speaker at 7.30pm) – £1 entry (Entry fee will go toward the NN cafe and having a lovely member of their staff taking care of us for the night)

NN’s Project Space is on the top floor of Number Nine Guildhall Road and we want YOU! This space is dedicated to experimentation and providing the opportunity for artists to push their practices further. Rather than simply having another gallery space, we believe that by making a space specifically for experimentation, it will act as a catalyst for artists to take chances and to gain reactions from audiences. We don’t want to play it safe, we want to uncover new things and to see what happens when artists are pushing themselves.

We have an ongoing open call to any artist or group is invited to apply to use the Project Space, from established artists to students or amateurs and we are interested in cross-disciplinary collaborations taking place in the space too.